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Sarah Murray from The Financial Times wrote an article today on cancer diagnostics. Three technology platforms were discussed. The first was a breath-based technology developed by a students and researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School. The second was Entopsis’s urine based Nutec profiling platform. And the third was a general discussion of liquid (blood) biopsies with comments by Professor Anirban Maitra from MD Anderson Cancer Center. Most current research is focused on liquid (i.e. blood) biopsies, especially in the context of detecting circulating nucleic acids or cells. Why has Entopsis chosen instead to work with urine? The strength

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This is just hot off the press. The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce yesterday awarded Entopsis the Most Disruptive Technology Award. The Chamber has had an illustrious history dating back to 1907 when it was chartered to take over the functions of the Miami Board of Trade and Merchants’ Association. Since inception, the Chamber has played an active role in shaping events and commercial development in Miami. Entopsis is honored to be recognized by the Chamber for being a leading innovator in Miami. Our intrepid CEO, Dr.

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The Miami Herald just published an article about the relatively new healthcare startup economy in South Florida. Conventional wisdom motivates many healthcare startups to establish themselves in Boston and San Francisco. We at Entopsis are early to the game in Miami. Consider that Miami and its surrounding neighborhoods have a robust culture of disruption and improvisation. Here, being MacGyver is not a special skill. It’s a common survival trait hardwired by experience. Who has caught on to this fact? Not just smart investors like G3 Capital but also international investors. The Floridan winds have brought hungry MacGyvers and smart capital together to create the perfect storm and we have booked

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Our dashing CFO, Dr. George Huang (see left), presents today at the CONVERGE Conference in Philadelphia! This conference is highly relevant because of the diverse representation of decision makers present, including insurers, startups, regulators, pharmaceuticals, hospital administrators and more. It’s rare to have such a broad spectrum of med tech related expertise in one place.

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Entopsis is proud to support Dr. Kara Cavuoto’s research aimed at better understanding the microbiome of the pediatric eye.

The goal of our collaboration is to define the composition of the ocular surface microbial flora in children using novel culture-independent methods. Our hypothesis is that the microbiome of the ocular surface evolves with age. Additionally, we hypothesize that disruption of the normal ocular surface microbial community via antibiotics or other ocular therapies predisposes the eye to infection and disease. With the results of our pilot study, we will be able to create an ocular surface microbiome profile which would

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Becton Dickinson (BD) just announced support for a few startups under the Breakout Labs program. In addition to a no-strings-attached grant, BD will provide expertise and resources where relevant to Entopsis. Ms. Lindy Fishburne from Breakout Labs commented that “Corporate partners usually wait until the end, and catch what comes out [of an accelerator program],” and that in contrast “BD is stepping in much earlier, because they understand that ‘white-space investing’ in technology is going to be critical going forward.” We at Entopsis are privileged and excited to be working with BD!

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Last week was a big week for Entopsis with the raising of our seed round led by Krillion Ventures. A big Thank You to our intrepid investors for believing in our vision! We are now in a stronger position than ever to accelerate the development of specific assays based on the NuTec platform and our data analytics infrastructure. Contact us if you are a clinician or scientist and would like to explore a partnership with us to develop an assay!

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If you are interested in how German works, Mark Twain’s attempt to rationalize grammatical patterns in German is an entertaining read! Thanks to DK for sending this.

Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp. One is washed about in it, hither and thither, in the most helpless way; and when at last he thinks he has captured a rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid the general rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he turns over the page and reads, “Let

About the Team

We are a young and driven biotech startup team based in Miami, Florida. Our aim is to create a cost-effective platform for regular health monitoring. Help us by suggesting new uses for NuTec which might interest you. We want to hear from you!